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Contractor rate reduction déjà vu: contracting rates under threat again, ten years on
Contracting rates may be threatened, just when they’d almost recovered from the dotcom crash. But not all contractors need take the pain.
Contracting rates are under threat again, just at the point w� �ly when it came to renewal times, but also during contracts. Rates were slashed immediately and refusals were� �ld string a line of code together being awarded a contract. Then the crash came. It was eerily similar to th�

Category: News | Thu, 01 Dec 2011


Media contractor conundrum: BBC caught between a rock and a hard place
Media contractors should pay more tax, the BBC is told by the MPs. But this reduces value and increases costs to the taxpayer. What’s the BBC to do?
�nd entertainment sector than it will in the wider contracting sector. Many entertainers are told where, when, w� �C employees, they will be lured to more lucrative contracts with rival broadcasters, remaining as contractors�

Category: News | Wed, 21 Nov 2012


The economy and growth: a ‘perfect storm’ of demand for contractors?
Contractors may be on the edge of a ‘perfect storm’ of demand as the UK teeters on the brink of economic recovery and a growth strategy is released.
�ncluded that European economies that have vibrant contracting and freelance communities have outperformed those� �d, the result may well be many more public sector contracts, particularly in disciplines such as procurement�

Category: News | Thu, 22 Nov 2012


Contractors can benefit from tax savings, just like banks and big businesses do
Make like the banks and big businesses: beat inflation and make your money work harder for you by minimising your tax liabilities & investing wisely.
�of HMRC’s rules and Section 660a If you know your contracting career is ending, take advice and consider leavin�

Category: News | Tue, 22 Feb 2011


End of an era – the demise of the high volume contractor recruitment agency
Are sites like LinkedIn and Xpert Profile killing off volume recruitment agencies? And is that a good thing for clients and contractors?
�are getting wise to the alternatives for finding contracts and won’t forever put up with being treated as a�

Category: News | Mon, 13 Dec 2010


Great Expectations – a way of life for contractors with thermostats set to ‘high’
By closing the expectations versus reality gap, winning contractors raise their standards and can earn much more. Sadly, it works the other way, too.
�gest balances. When I first made the leap into IT contracting in 1997, pretty much anybody who could string tog� �r skills but who don’t expect to achieve the best contracts and biggest balances. When I first made the leap�

Category: News | Sun, 19 Dec 2010


Don’t get caught out in contract negotiation – contracting basics are easy to master
First-time contractors used only to the world of permanent employment are prone to negotiate poorly. Knowing the basics can help you avoid pitfalls.
�r will know exactly how much you earned. But when contracting, you are under no obligation to tell an agency wh� �etailed hints and tips to ensure you get the best contracts at the best rate, whether you’re a first-timer or� �time permanent employment and seeking their first contract. Unfortunately, my own experience as a naive firs�

Category: News | Sat, 09 Oct 2010


Engineers: Your Country Needs You! (to go contracting)
Engineers are leading pretty much every demand league, skills shortage list and ‘hardest role to fill’ table in nine leading labour market surveys.
�hat’s why the UK needs a lot more engineers to go contracting, because locking them up in permanent roles is de�

Category: News | Fri, 24 Jun 2011


Contract and contractor numbers are increasing, but will AWR derail the recovery?
Contractor use is increasing confirms yet another labour market survey, which is good for the UK’s economy. At least until the AWR comes into force.
�itain with. Because the last thing UK PLC and the contracting sector need right now is for the fragile recovery� �news for contractors, as it means there are more contracts to go after. It is also great news for UK PLC, be�

Category: News | Tue, 28 Jun 2011


Agency Workers Regulations for contractors: few winners and vulnerable remain exposed
Contractors can rest easy now they know how the Agency Workers Regulations will impact on them. Or can they? Who really stands to gain? And lose?
�istically, how big a problem is inequality in the contracting sector? Two years ago ContractorCalculator asked� �Sadly, therefore, people are going to find their contracts aren’t renewed, or they will lose their jobs and� �she’s out, because the client will simply rotate contract staff as required. Through the current fragile ec�

Category: News | Mon, 11 Apr 2011


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